Noun
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see one, too, many.
We’ve got three too many.
Even if one child is hurt that is one too many.
(idiomatic) One or more servings too many of alcohol, leading to drunkenness.
He's had one too many.
The album’s gem is “One Too Many Mornings”, a magnificent visionary representation of a crumbly love affair. Source: Internet
The EP also contained "One Too Many Mornings", which for the first time showed the less intense, more chilled-out side of The Dust Brothers. Source: Internet
Both "One Too Many Mornings" and "Chemical Beats" would later appear on their debut album. Source: Internet